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3% Cover the Fee

Your donations support student scholarships, research grants, conference-related research travel, membership fees, and educational outreach initiatives. Xplore Nations Inc., the official legal and registered name of the International Organization for Health, Sports, and Kinesiology (IOHSK), is a nonprofit organization. Donations are tax-deductible and may be reported on your tax return using EIN 84-4670820.

Why Give?

Make a Difference

Your donation helps create real, measurable change in the lives of those we serve.

Be Part of the Solution

Join a community of people working together to address important issues.

Inspire Others

Your generosity can motivate friends, family, and colleagues to do the same.


"I’ll never forget the day their support reached me. Thanks to this donation program, I had access to the resources I needed to get back on my feet. I’m not just getting by anymore — I’m building something stronger."

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Students Reached

3% Cover the Fee

Your donations support student scholarships, research grants, conference-related research travel, membership fees, and educational outreach initiatives. Xplore Nations Inc., the official legal and registered name of the International Organization for Health, Sports, and Kinesiology (IOHSK), is a nonprofit organization. Donations are tax-deductible and may be reported on your tax return using EIN 84-4670820.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Xplore Nations Inc., the official legal and registered name of the International Organization for Health, Sports, and Kinesiology (IOHSK), is a nonprofit organization. Donations are tax-deductible and may be reported on your tax return using EIN 84-4670820.

  • Your donations support student scholarships, research grants, conference-related research travel, membership fees, and educational outreach initiatives.cription text goes here

  • You will have many opportunities to volunteer and become involved in supporting IOHSK members through donations, research mentoring, and participation in events and conferences, while engaging with student members both socially and academically.

  • Examples of in-kind donations

    Goods: equipment, books, software, clothing, supplies

    Services: professional services such as legal, accounting, design, marketing, or coaching

    Use of facilities: meeting rooms, event venues, office space

    Travel or accommodations: airline tickets, hotel stays for conferences

    Technology: computers, tablets, licenses, or platforms

    Nonprofits (i.e., IOHSK) use in-kind donations to support programs, reduce operating costs, and expand services without spending cash.

    In many cases, in-kind donations may be tax-deductible, but valuation and deductibility rules vary depending on the type of donation. Donors should consult a tax professional for specific guidance.

  • Yes.

    Donate in honor of someone

    This means making a donation to celebrate, recognize, or thank a living person. Common reasons include honoring a mentor, teacher, coach, family member, colleague, or friend. The donation acknowledges that person’s influence, achievements, or support.

    Donate in memory of someone

    This means making a donation to commemorate and remember someone who has passed away. It is often done to honor the individual’s legacy, values, or impact. These donations are commonly made in place of flowers or gifts at memorial services.

    How it typically works

    The donor provides the name of the honoree or memorialized individual.